This is the first major American presentation of Barry Le Va's art in over 15 years, and one that brings together not only the artist's well-known, large-scale sculptures and drawings, but also his works in other media for which he is less known--text, photography, sound, and books. Le Va's approach has been ubiquitous to Postmodern practice in art and architecture and this fully illustrated book featuring 300 images and 4 scholarly essays, his illustrated exhibition history, and a bibliography, is the definitive survey of his work's development and implicit themes of violence. It accompanies the exhibition Accumulated Vision at the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
